17-year-old sensation Lorde took the stage during a chilly, windy evening but the singer who is originally from New Zealand persevered and told stories of her life and sang hits such as 'Team,' and the one that catapulted her to fame, 'Royals.'

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Jay-Z & Nas

Nas surprised everyone when he brought on Jay-Z as a guest during his concert, to which they jumped into a performance of 'Dead Presidents II.' The two infamously once feuded but buried the hatchet in 2005.

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Pharrell with Guests Snoop Dogg & Gwen Stefani

According to Fuse, a mini-sandstorm swept Pharrell's stage area and had a noticeable impact on both his voice and the stage show mechanics. But Pharrell and his hat marched on and promised that for next weekend's show, things would be better and quipped, "Even if I have to wear a gas mask."

Pharrell threw a star-studded show for his fans, as he brought onstage Snoop Dogg; Gwen Stefani; DJ Diplo; Nelly, Tyler, The Creator and Busta Rhymes. Nelly came out to perform his 2002 mega hit, 'Hot in Herre' while Snoop Dogg and Pharrell came together for Snoop's 'Drop it Like It's Hot.' But the crowd really went wild for Gwen Stefani, who joined Pharrell for her 2005 single, 'Hollaback Girl.' B-A-N-A-N-A-S indeed.

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Beyonce & Solange Knowles

Not to be outdone by husband Jay-Z, Beyonce also made a surprise appearance during sister Solange Knowles' performance. While Beyonce did not do any singing, she joined her sibling in a dance performance of 'Losing You,' which shocked attendees. She then hugged her sister when the routine was over and left the stage.

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Foster the People

Foster the People is out promoting the new album, 'Supermodel.' The sophomore follow-up to 'Torches' was released in mid-March and has spawned new singles such as 'Best Friend' and 'Pseudologia Fantastica.'

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Kevin Winter, Getty Images

Capital Cities

The indie pop duo Capital Cities performed their unique sound to a giant crowd of fans. Among those in the crowd was Beyonce herself, who was spotted enjoying the concert with sister Solange in the distance.

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Skrillex

Skrillex, who is perhaps one of the most famous dubstep DJs in the EDM genre, took control of what looked like a giant fighter jet on stage. Billboard described Skrillex's set as "loud, raw and utterly entertaining."